Evidence for a merger induced shock wave in ZwCl\,0008.8+5215 with Chandra and Suzaku

Abstract

We present the results from new deep Chandra (410~ks) and Suzaku (180 ks) observations of the merging galaxy cluster ZwCl\,0008.8+5215 (z=0.104). Previous radio observations revealed the presence of a double radio relic located diametrically west and east of the cluster center. Using our new Chandra data, we find evidence for the presence of a shock at the location of the western relic, RW, with a Mach number MSX=1.48+0.50-0.32 from the density jump. We also measure MTX=2.35+0.74-0.55 and MTX=2.02+0.74-0.47 from the temperature jump, with Chandra and Suzaku respectively. These values are consistent with the Mach number estimate from a previous study of the radio spectral index, under the assumption of diffusive shock acceleration (M RW=2.4+0.4-0.2). Interestingly, the western radio relic does not entirely trace the X-ray shock. A possible explanation is that the relic traces fossil plasma from nearby radio galaxies which is re-accelerated at the shock. For the eastern relic we do not detect an X-ray surface brightness discontinuity, despite the fact that radio observations suggest a shock with M RE=2.2+0.2-0.1. The low surface brightness and reduced integration time for this region might have prevented the detection. Chandra surface brightness profile suggests M1.5, while Suzaku temperature measurements found MTX=1.54+0.65-0.47. Finally, we also detect a merger induced cold front on the western side of the cluster, behind the shock that traces the western relic.

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